The One Where They Brain-Tune for Social Cognition: Multi-Modal Brain-Tuning on Friends
Policzer, Nico, Braunstein, Cameron, Toneva, Mariya
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Recent studies on audio models show brain-tuning - fine-tuning models to better predict corresponding fMRI activity - improves brain alignment and increases performance on downstream semantic and audio tasks. We extend this approach to a multimodal audio-video model to enhance social cognition, targeting the Superior Temporal Sulcus (STS), a key region for social processing, while subjects watch Friends. We find significant increases in brain alignment to the STS and an adjacent ROI, as well as improvements to a social cognition task related to the training data - sarcasm detection in sitcoms. In summary, our study extends brain-tuning to the multi-modal domain, demonstrating improvements to a downstream task after tuning to a relevant functional region.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Nov-12-2025
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